Dynamic Engineering (DEI), a leading engineering firm in chemical production technologies for electronic and solar grade polysilicon, announced the successful start up of its Dichlorosilane (DCS) Redistribution Process (RDR) at GCL Solar Technologies Holdings Ltd. (“GCL Solar”). GCL Solar is a wholly-owned subsidiary of GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Limited (“GCL-Poly”) which is listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong under the stock code: 3800 HK. “Operating a polysilicon plant optimally is critical, which is why we chose to work with DEI to help us recover byproducts effectively. GCL Solar is committed to developing best-in-class technologies for the manufacturing of polysilicon which in turn can guarantee production efficiency and reliable product quality,” said Mr. Gong Shan Zhu, Chairman, Executive Director and CEO of GCL-Poly. |
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Wednesday 16 December, 2009 12:34 PM |
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China today announced it had begun construction of the world's longest sea bridge – barely 18 months after opening the current record-holder. The Y-shaped link between Hong Kong, Macau and China will be around 50km (31 miles) long in total, 35km of which will span the sea, said the state news agency Xinhua. Due to be completed by 2015, the 73bn yuan (£6.75bn) cost of the bridge will be shared by the authorities in the three territories. |
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Wednesday 16 December, 2009 11:33 AM |
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A new integrated circuit design research centre has been launched to position Singapore for new growth areas in the electronics industry.
The S$50 million centre aims to be a world-class integrated circuit design house.
It will focus on ultra low power green microchips and circuits used in laptops and mobile phones. They can also be used in medical technology and clean technology. |
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Wednesday 16 December, 2009 10:32 AM |
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Product development is the process of turning ideas into physical reality. It is the marriage of elements, between invention and execution, from turning inspiration into engineering drawings, and from designs to manufacturing a product repeatedly in mass quantities. |
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Wednesday 16 December, 2009 09:30 AM |
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Private equity backed M&A is back in action. Mahindra & Mahindra, in partnership with Kotak Private Equity, has acquired majority stakes in Australia based aerospace companies Aerostaff Autralia and Gippsland Aeronautics. The total deal size stands at about Rs 175 crore. The company will retain the existing management of both the aerospace companies. This is not the first time that Mahindra is strengthening itself into another space with the backing of a PE fund. In 2008, it acquired a 100% stake in Metalcastello S.p.A, a leading Italian independent gear manufacturer with the backing of ICICI Ventures Funds. |
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Wednesday 16 December, 2009 08:29 AM |
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Sprays of dir t flew out of a soil box that held a retaining wall as it violently shook from a simulated 7.4 magnitude earthquake. The wall was put to test recently by engineers at the UC San Diego Englekirk Structural Engineering Center, which has the largest outdoor shake table in the United States. During the first series of tests, led by Dawn Cheng, a UCSD engineering alumna and now a civil engineering professor at UC Davis, researchers investigated the seismic response of a semi-gravity reinforced concrete cantilever wall. |
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Wednesday 16 December, 2009 07:28 AM |
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For those who dread trying to squeeze their car into a tight space, help is at hand – scientists have created a mathematical formula to help motorists park perfectly. UK Boffins have come up with the formula for working out how to fit your car into a tight parking space. |
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Tuesday 15 December, 2009 05:25 PM |
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The Dutch yacht company Ghost Yachts and Italian design company Gloss Design unveil their first project to the public, the Ghost Yachts G180. The yacht embodies the best of two of the leading superyacht building nations. An unmistakable refined Italian styling combined with cutting edge Dutch engineering and build technology. |
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Tuesday 15 December, 2009 04:51 PM |
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The water cube’s doppelganger, Casino Oceanus , opens today in Macau at Jai Alai. While there is no mention of the architectural resemblance on developer SJM’s press release, it’s hard not to do a double take (pictured above).
Designed by Las Vegas casino architect Paul Steelman, the casino has more than 32,000sqm of gaming space over three floors. The cool blues and warm reds are meant “to be redolent of the sea and corals”, while the ETFE membrane gives the impression the building is “enveloped in multi coloured bubbles”, SJM said. |
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Tuesday 15 December, 2009 02:49 PM |
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